Cosmetic Personalization System

ABSTRACT

A cosmetic personalization system which allows uses to make their own custom cosmetic such as, but not limited to, lipstick, eyeshadow, or blush through the melting, pressing, or emulsifying of cosmetic material. The cosmetic personalization system includes a main housing, a plurality of compartments, and a cosmetic-melting device. The main housing provides a structural body to support the plurality of compartments and the cosmetic-melting device. The plurality of compartments stores cosmetic materials, the cosmetic-melting device, and any additional cosmetic accessories. Each of the plurality of compartments is a drawer-type compartment sized and designed to fit within the main housing. The cosmetic-melting device allows the user to melt and mix cosmetic material in order to make a custom cosmetic such as, but not limited to, lipstick, blush, cream, or powder.

The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/518,708 filed on Jun. 13, 2017.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to devices for making cosmetic ingredients. More specifically, the present invention is a cosmetic personalization system which allows users to make their own cosmetics through the melting, pressing, or emulsifying of cosmetic material and/or other similar substances and compartments.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A lipstick, blush, eye shadow, or eye-liner is a common form of makeup. People usually resort to purchasing cosmetics from companies. There are also people who choose to make their own cosmetics such as lipstick, eye shadow using cosmetic ingredients and other substances. This requires the melting of the cosmetic material or other substances to make a new custom cosmetic. There are many methods to accomplish this, but not all these methods are safe, or they require the use of a microwave which is not good for the substances being used to make a new custom cosmetic.

It is therefore an objective to provide a cosmetic personalization system which allows users to make their own cosmetics through the melting, pressing, or emulsifying of cosmetic ingredients or other similar substances using a steam heating device, a powder-press, or similar cosmetic-making tools. The melted cosmetic material or other substances may be combined with other substances to add fragrance and the melted combined substance is molded into a new custom cosmetic. Using a water container and heating element to melt the lipstick is better for the raw ingredients required to make a custom cosmetic.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a front perspective of the present invention with the primary compartment in an open state.

FIG. 2 is a top perspective view of the primary compartment displaying the components within the primary compartment.

FIG. 3 is a top perspective view of the primary compartment displaying the components within the primary compartment.

FIG. 4 is a side view of the cosmetic-melting device displaying section 5-5.

FIG. 5 is a cross-section view of section 5-5 from FIG. 4.

FIG. 6 is front perspective of the present invention without the plurality of compartments.

FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram displaying the electronic connections of the present invention.

DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION

All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

In reference to FIGS. 1 through 7, the present invention is a cosmetic personalization system which allows users to make their own cosmetics through the melting, pressing, or emulsifying of cosmetic material and/or other similar substances and compartments. The present invention comprises a main housing 1, a plurality of compartments 7, and a cosmetic-melting device 10. The main housing 1 provides a structural body to support the plurality of compartments 7 and the cosmetic-melting device 10. The plurality of compartments 7 stores cosmetic materials, the cosmetic-melting device 10, and any additional cosmetic accessories. Each of the plurality of compartments 7 is a drawer-type compartment sized and designed to fit within the main housing 1. The cosmetic-melting device 10 allows the user to melt and mix cosmetic material in order to make a custom cosmetic such as, but not limited to, lipstick, blush, cream, or powder.

The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the user to store cosmetic material and/or similar substances and to make custom cosmetics through the melting of cosmetic material and/or similar substances by the cosmetic-melting device 10. With reference to FIG. 1, the plurality of compartments 7 comprises a primary compartment 8 and a plurality of secondary compartments 9. The primary compartment 8 is sized larger than a singular compartment of the plurality of secondary compartments 9. The primary compartment 8 is used to store devices for making cosmetics and the plurality of secondary compartments 9 is used to store cosmetic materials and/or other similar substances. The main housing 1 comprises a top sidewall 2, a body portion 4, a first central cavity 6, and a bottom sidewall 3. The body portion 4 is preferably a tubular structure. The top sidewall 2 is terminally and perimetrically connected to the body portion 4 and the bottom sidewall 3 is terminally and perimetrically connected to the body portion 4, opposite the top sidewall 2. This arrangement forms an enclosed space between the top sidewall 2 and the bottom sidewall 3. With reference to FIG. 6, the first central cavity 6 of the main housing 1 laterally traverses into the body portion 4. This arrangement allows the plurality of compartments 7 to be properly positioned with the main housing 1. The plurality of compartments 7 is linearly distributed along a vertical axis 5 of the body portion 4. Each of the plurality of compartments 7 is slidably mounted within the body portion 4 through the first central cavity 6. This arrangement allows the plurality of compartments 7 to be accessed by sliding a corresponding compartment from within the body portion 4 similar to a dresser with drawer compartments. The primary compartment 8 is positioned adjacent to the bottom sidewall 3. The plurality of secondary compartments 9 is positioned adjacent to the primary compartment 8, opposite the bottom side wall. This arrangement allows plurality of compartments 7 to be positioned where the primary compartment 8 weighs down the main housing 1 by the devices placed within the primary compartment 8. The cosmetic-melting device 10 is situated within the primary compartment 8. This arrangement allows the user to access the cosmetic-melting device 10 from the main housing 1 safely when the user desires to melt cosmetic material accessed from the plurality of secondary compartments 9.

As seen in FIG. 1, the present invention may further comprise a plurality of handles 18. The plurality of handles 18 provides a gripping element in order to easily open or close the plurality of compartments 7. Each of the plurality of handles 18 is laterally and externally mounted to a corresponding compartment of the plurality of compartments 7. This arrangement allows a handle of the plurality of handles 18 to be easily grasped when the user desires to open or close a corresponding compartment.

With reference to FIGS. 4 and 5, the cosmetic-melting device 10 uses conduction in order to safely melt cosmetic ingredients into a malleable liquid for molding and reshaping. The cosmetic-melting device 10 comprises a main container 11, a heating sheet 17, and a mixing container 15. The main container 11 may preferably be a cylindrical structure and houses the mixing container 15 and the heating sheet 17. The main container 11 can be composed of any material. The heating sheet 17 provides a heating element to heat the main container 11 in order to melt cosmetic material which is placed inside the mixing container 15. In further detail, the heating sheet 17 may be a laminated sheet composed of highly conductive material and can generate heat. The mixing container 15 is used to receive cosmetic material that the user desires to melt and combine. The main container 11 comprises a top portion 12, a second central cavity 13, and a heating portion 14. The main container 11 is situated within the primary compartment 8. The top portion 12 is a cap that is used to enclose the heating portion 14 to delineate a heating well. For this, the heating portion 14 is preferably filled with a liquid such as, but not limited to, water. The top portion 12 and the heating portion 14 are adjacently attached to each other. This arrangement allows the user to freely detach or attach the top portion 12 from or to the heating portion 14 when desired. The second central cavity 13 normally traverses through the top portion 12. The heating sheet 17 converts electrical energy into thermal energy to raise the temperature of cosmetic material, thus melting the cosmetic material. As such, the heating sheet 17 is positioned within the heating portion 14. More specifically, the heating sheet 17 is laterally connected to an inner surface of the heating portion 14. This arrangement allows the heating sheet 17 to uniformly heat the interior of the heating portion 14 in order to heat any liquid which is placed inside of the heating portion 14. The mixing container 15 is a receptacle for cosmetic material. The mixing container 15 is positioned within the heating portion 14 and positioned concentric with the second central cavity 13. This arrangement allows the mixing container 15 is be conductively heated inside of the heating portion 14 by the heating sheet 17 in order to melt the cosmetic material placed inside the mixing container 15. A rim 16 of the mixing container 15 is adjacently attached to the top portion 12. This arrangement allows the user to freely attach or detach the mixing container 15 to or from the top portion 12 when desired. The heating portion 14 may include a fluid-receiving opening which allows the user to externally fill the heating portion 14 with a fluid such as water. The fluid-receiving opening may be integrated into the heating portion 14 and may include a cap which allows the user to close off or reveal the fluid-receiving opening.

With reference to FIG. 7, the present invention may further comprise a thermostat device 19. The thermostat device 19 allows the user to control and measure the temperature within the heating portion 14. The thermostat device 19 comprises a control panel 20 and a temperature. The control panel 20 may include a display and a user interface which allow a user to view and control the temperature of the heating portion 14. The temperature sensor 21 allows the thermostat device 19 to measure the temperature within the heating portion 14. The control panel 20 is externally mounted to the main container 11. The control panel 20 is electronically connected to the heating sheet 17 and the temperature sensor 21. This arrangement allows the user to easily access the control panel 20 and to control the temperature within the heating portion 14 through the heating sheet 17 and the temperature sensor 21. The temperature sensor 21 is positioned within and mounted laterally to the heating portion 14. This arrangement allows the temperature to accurately measure the temperature within the heating portion 14.

With reference to FIGS. 4 and 5, the present invention may further comprise a mixing assembly 22. The mixing assembly 22 allows the user to stir the cosmetic material placed inside the mixing container 15 while the cosmetic-melting device 10 is melting the cosmetic material to make a more homogenous mixture. The mixing assembly 22 comprises a handle 23 and an elongated stirrer 24. The handle 23 acts as the gripping element for the user to externally rotate the stirrer. The handle 23 is terminally connected to the elongated stirrer 24. The elongated stirrer 24 is positioned concentric within the second central cavity 13. A distal end 25 of the elongated stirrer 24 is positioned within the mixing container 15, thus engaging or contact the melting solution/material. This arrangement allows the elongated stirrer 24 to mix the cosmetic material placed inside the mixing container 15. The handle 23 is positioned adjacent to the top portion 12 and terminally connected to the elongated stirrer 24, opposite the distal end 25. This arrangement allows the user to easily access the handle 23 to externally rotate the elongated stirrer 24 to mix the cosmetic material placed inside the mixing container 15.

The present invention may further include a power source. The power source may be a battery, or a cable connected to an outlet that will provide power to the cosmetic-melting device. The power source is mounted within the primary compartment 8 and electrically connected to the cosmetic-melting device 10. This arrangement allows the main housing 1 to provide power to the cosmetic-melting device 10.

With reference to FIGS. 3 and 4, the present invention may further comprise a first recession 27, a pestle 29, and a mortar 28. The first recession 27 provides a receiving area for the mortar 28. The pestle 29 and the mortar 28 allow the user to emulsify cosmetic material. The first recession 27 is positioned within the primary compartment 8 and normally traverses into the primary compartment 8. The mortar 28 is situated within the first recession 27. This arrangement allows the user to properly store the mortar 28 inside the primary compartment 8. The pestle 29 is situated within the mortar 28 in order to keep the pestle 29 in place inside of the primary compartment 8.

With reference to FIGS. 3 and 4, the present invention may further comprise a cooling mold base 30, a plurality of cooling molds 31, and a plurality of cavities 32. The cooling mold base 30 provides a receptacle to hold each of the plurality of cooling molds 31. The plurality of cooling molds 31 provides a means to cool and shape melted cosmetic material into cosmetics such as, but not limited to, lipstick. The plurality of cavities 32 provides voids to receive each of the plurality of cooling molds 31. The cooling mold base 30 is mounted within the primary compartment 8. This arrangement allows the cooling mold base 30 to be properly secured within the primary compartment 8. The plurality of cavities 32 traverses into the cooling mold base 30. Each of the plurality of cavities 32 is oriented normal to the bottom sidewall 3 and each of the plurality of cooling molds 31 is slidably positioned within a corresponding cavity of the plurality of cavities 32. This arrangement allows each of the plurality of cooling molds 31 to be kept in place when inside of the primary compartment 8. Each of the plurality of cooling molds 31 may include a lid to seal of the cooling mold. The lid may include a magnet. A lipstick tube may be magnetically connected to a cooling mold of the plurality of cooling molds 31 through the lid. The lipstick tube may include a rotating mechanism or push mechanism allowing the user to move material within the cooling mold upwards or downwards.

With reference to FIGS. 3 and 4, the present invention may further comprise a powder-pressing device 33. The powder-pressing device 33 allows the user to press cosmetic material into a powder form. The powder-pressing device 33 is situated within the primary compartment 8. This allows the user to freely access the powder-pressing device 33 from the primary compartment 8 when the user desires to press cosmetic material into a powder form in order to recycle cosmetic material to make a new cosmetic or to make a powder-type cosmetic.

As seen in FIG. 1, the present invention may further comprise a cosmetic color wheel 34. The cosmetic color wheel 34 allows the user to match colors of cosmetics, made while using the present invention, to colors which are represented on the cosmetic color wheel 34. The cosmetic color wheel 34 guides the user to properly produce a desired color when making a cosmetic. The cosmetic color wheel 34 is positioned adjacent to the top sidewall 2, opposite the body portion 4 and connected adjacent to the top sidewall 2. This arrangement allows the user to easily view the cosmetic color wheel 34 when making cosmetics through the present invention because the cosmetic color wheel 34 is positioned directly in front of the user's face when working with the present invention.

As seen in FIG. 1, the present invention may further comprise a cover 35 and a mirror 36. The cover 35 protects and encases the mirror 36. The mirror 36 provides a reflective element which allows the user to view his or her reflection when wearing or trying on cosmetics made using the present invention. The cover 35 is positioned adjacent to the top sidewall 2 and hingedly connected to the body portion 4. This allows the cover 35 to be opened or closed through the hinged connection. The mirror 36 is positioned in between the cover 35 and the top sidewall 2 and adjacently connected to the cover 35. This allows the mirror 36 to be protected by the cover 35 and to be exposed when the cover 35 is opened through the hinged connection.

As seen in FIG. 1, the present invention may further comprise a plurality of lights 37. The plurality of lights 37 may be any type of illumination device such as, but not limited to, LED lights which allows the user to have enough lighting when viewing his or her reflection through the mirror 36. The plurality of lights 37 is distributed about the mirror 36 in order to provide enough and a uniformly lighting. The plurality of lights 37 is mounted to the mirror 36 in order for the plurality of lights 37 to be kept in place when the user uses the mirror 36.

The present invention will include a manual/guide providing the user methods of how to properly mix colors to obtain a new color. The manual/guide will include various color combinations allowing the user to make a new, custom cosmetic with a desired color. The manual/guide will also provide methods allowing the user to produce various combinations of cosmetics where a fragrance may be different, and the gloss may be different. The manual/guide will be an aid for the user to make a new, custom cosmetic. The user can mix the substances/ingredients in any manner to obtain a unique cosmetic composition.

Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A cosmetic personalization system comprises; a main housing; a plurality of compartments; a cosmetic-melting device; the plurality of compartments comprises a primary compartment and plurality of secondary compartments; the main housing comprises a top sidewall, a body portion, a first central cavity, and a bottom sidewall; the top sidewall being terminally and perimetrically connected to the body portion; the bottom sidewall being terminally and perimetrically connected to the body portion, opposite the top sidewall; the first central cavity of the main housing laterally traversing into the body portion; the plurality of compartments being linearly distributed along a vertical axis of the body portion; each of the plurality of compartments being slidably mounted within the body portion; the primary compartment being positioned adjacent to the bottom sidewall; the plurality of secondary compartments being positioned adjacent to the primary compartment, opposite the bottom sidewall; and the cosmetic-melting device being situated within the primary compartment.
 2. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 1 comprises; a plurality of handles; and each of the plurality of handles being laterally and externally mounted to a corresponding compartment of the plurality of compartments.
 3. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 1 comprises; the cosmetic-melting device comprises a main container, a heating sheet, and a mixing container; the main container comprises a top portion, a second central cavity, and a heating portion; the main container being situated within the primary compartment; the top portion and the heating portion being adjacently attached to each other; the second central cavity normally traversing through the top portion; the heating sheet being positioned within the heating portion; the heating sheet being laterally connected to an inner surface of the heating portion; the mixing container being positioned within the heating portion; the mixing container being positioned concentric with the second central cavity; and a rim of the mixing container being adjacently attached to the top portion.
 4. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 3 comprises; a thermostat device; the thermostat device comprises a control panel and a temperature sensor; the control panel being externally mounted to the main container; the control panel being electronically connected to the heating sheet and the temperature sensor; the temperature sensor being positioned within the heating portion; and the temperature sensor being mounted laterally to the heating portion.
 5. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 3 comprises; a mixing assembly; the mixing assembly comprises a handle and an elongated stirrer; the elongated stirrer being positioned concentric within the second central cavity; a distal end of the elongated stirrer being positioned within the mixing container; the handle being positioned adjacent to the top portion; and the handle being terminally connected to the elongated stirrer, opposite the distal end.
 6. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 1 comprises; a first recession; a pestle; a mortar; the first recession being positioned within the primary compartment; the first recession normally traversing into the primary compartment; the mortar being situated within the first recession; and the pestle being situated within the mortar.
 7. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 1 comprises; a cooling mold base; a plurality of cooling molds; a plurality of cavities; the cooling mold base being mounted within the primary compartment; the plurality of cavities traversing into the cooling mold base; each of the plurality of cavities being oriented normal to the bottom sidewall; and each of the plurality of cooling molds being slidably positioned within a corresponding cavity of the plurality of cavities.
 8. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 1 comprises; a powder-pressing device; and the powder-pressing being situated within the primary compartment.
 9. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 1 comprises; a cosmetic color wheel; the cosmetic color wheel being positioned adjacent to the top sidewall, opposite the body portion; and the cosmetic color wheel being connected adjacent to the top sidewall.
 10. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 1 comprises; a cover; a mirror; the cover being positioned adjacent to the top sidewall; the cover being hingedly connected to the body portion; the mirror being positioned in between the cover and the top sidewall; and the mirror being adjacently connected to the cover.
 11. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 11 comprises; a plurality of lights; the plurality of lights being distributed about the mirror; and the plurality of lights being mounted to the mirror.
 12. A cosmetic personalization system comprises; a main housing; a plurality of compartments; a cosmetic-melting device; the plurality of compartments comprises a primary compartment and plurality of secondary compartments; the main housing comprises a top sidewall, a body portion, a first central cavity, and a bottom sidewall; the cosmetic-melting device comprises a main container, a heating sheet, and a mixing container; the main container comprises a top portion, a second central cavity, and a heating portion; the top sidewall being terminally and perimetrically connected to the body portion; the bottom sidewall being terminally and perimetrically connected to the body portion, opposite the top sidewall; the first central cavity of the main housing laterally traversing into the body portion; the plurality of compartments being linearly distributed along a vertical axis of the body portion; each of the plurality of compartments being slidably mounted within the body portion; the primary compartment being positioned adjacent to the bottom sidewall; the plurality of secondary compartments being positioned adjacent to the primary compartment, opposite the bottom sidewall; the cosmetic-melting device being situated within the primary compartment; the main container being situated within the primary compartment; the top portion and the heating portion being adjacently attached to each other; the second central cavity normally traversing through the top portion; the heating sheet being positioned within the heating portion; the heating sheet being laterally connected to an inner surface of the heating portion; the mixing container being positioned within the heating portion; the mixing container being positioned concentric with the second central cavity; a rim of the mixing container being adjacently attached to the top portion;
 13. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 12 comprises; a plurality of handles; each of the plurality of handles being laterally and externally mounted to a corresponding compartment of the plurality of compartments;
 14. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 12 comprises; a thermostat device; the thermostat device comprises a control panel and a temperature sensor; the control panel being externally mounted to the main container; the control panel being electronically connected to the heating sheet and the temperature sensor; the temperature sensor being positioned within the heating portion; and the temperature sensor being mounted laterally to the heating portion.
 15. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 12 comprises; a mixing assembly; the mixing assembly comprises a handle and an elongated stirrer; the elongated stirrer being positioned concentric within the second central cavity; a distal end of the elongated stirrer being positioned within the mixing container; the handle being positioned adjacent to the top portion; and the handle being terminally connected to the elongated stirrer, opposite the distal end.
 16. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 12 comprises; a first recession; a pestle; a mortar; the first recession being positioned within the primary compartment; the first recession normally traversing into the primary compartment; the mortar being situated within the first recession; and the pestle being situated within the mortar.
 17. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 12 comprises; a cooling mold base; a plurality of cooling molds; a plurality of cavities; the cooling mold base being mounted within the primary compartment; the plurality of cavities traversing into the cooling mold base; each of the plurality of cavities being oriented normal to the bottom sidewall; and each of the plurality of cooling molds being slidably positioned within a corresponding cavity of the plurality of cavities.
 18. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 12 comprises; a powder-pressing device; and the powder-pressing being situated within the primary compartment.
 19. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 12 comprises; a cosmetic color wheel; the cosmetic color wheel being positioned adjacent to the top sidewall, opposite the body portion; and the cosmetic color wheel being connected adjacent to the top sidewall.
 20. The cosmetic personalization system as claimed in claim 12 comprises; a cover; a mirror; a plurality of lights; the cover being positioned adjacent to the top sidewall; the cover being hingedly connected to the body portion; the mirror being positioned in between the cover and the top sidewall; and the mirror being adjacently connected to the cover the plurality of lights being distributed about the mirror; and the plurality of lights being mounted to the mirror. 